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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Red Lake Gold Inc C.RGLD

Red Lake Gold Inc. is a Canada-based junior mining exploration company. The Company’s principal business activities include the acquisition and exploration of mineral property assets. It is focused on high-impact gold exploration through its 21,238-hectare district-scale Whirlwind Jack gold project situated near Red Lake, Ontario. Its projects include Whirlwind Jack Gold Project, Fenelon North... see more

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Red Lake Gold Inc > Our CEO
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Post by dacre on Jul 12, 2019 5:57pm

Our CEO

Interesting interview with our fearless CEO.  It's 4 years old, and I guess worth noting he stepped down from Strike a few months after...

https://stockhouse.com/opinion/independent-reports/2015/03/16/the-junior-mining-ceo-who-sick-junior-mining-ceos
Comment by TraderJoe9 on Jul 13, 2019 12:57pm
Yes, I was impressed by that interview. Ryan Kalt's first quote: "Firstly, I empathize with retail investors. I have been involved in a few different industries, and some of the things that I’ve seen within junior mining rather baffle me, and no doubt baffle others. I don’t believe microcap exploration companies should be using their stockholders money to lease AAA office space, or buy ...more